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a handover on paper that was going to be my next question because america refuses to hand over bob graham inmates that would be released by the afghans as they aren't really charged with anything is that essentially guantanamo but even worse as they actually have some way to go. slightly worse i guess you could say because they definitely could be reabsorbed into their country where they were captured in guantanamo to a lot of these people who were there were taliban fighters who were fighting the northern alliance before nine eleven they are prisoners of war but they're not categorized as such so they don't enjoy any rights of p.o.w.'s cried less leave it there thank you so much for your thoughts on this ryan dawson co-author of why peace and a contributor to what really happened to dot com. the revolution in egypt as a way the decades old dictatorship but when it comes to sweeping the streets the country's new leadership isn't having so much success the prolonged state of flux that followed last year's uprising has led to monday maja's like basic public services just suffer with tons of
a handover on paper that was going to be my next question because america refuses to hand over bob graham inmates that would be released by the afghans as they aren't really charged with anything is that essentially guantanamo but even worse as they actually have some way to go. slightly worse i guess you could say because they definitely could be reabsorbed into their country where they were captured in guantanamo to a lot of these people who were there were taliban fighters who were fighting...
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we have a lot of festivities from the nascar hall of fame we'll take you to billy graham's library . laura ingram joins us to talk about the news of the day. frank luns looking at ads hitting the air wave and how did brian kilmeade lose his video. we have video. "fox and friends" kicks off live from charlotte, back to you. >> we'll be watch issue. it is now 53 after the hour. 7 minutes until the top. ladies if your husband diant tell the difference twone off wheat and egg shell . new research show that men and women see colors different low. they struggle to tell subtles in color. and utah man survefied four days without food or water in a drainage pipe . four days after being stuck in the pipe he managed to climb out. doctors are trying to save his leg. >> glad he is okay. >> earlier in the show we asked you to look at this one. what do you want to hear from democrats this week? charles blatemoore. i want to hear an apology for an abysmal past four years. i would like to hear the democrats take credit for the mistakes. steve from florida i don't want to hear blame bush. >> thank you
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. >> two prominent senators in the state john mccain and lindsay graham came out yesterday saying the white house will meet with prime minister send a troubling signal to the allies as they continue to work toward developing a nuclear bomb. >>> a story that continues to develop. thank you very much, peter. that's what charles krauthammer is talking about this morning. krauthammer issuing harsh words in response slamming the white house for not meeting with netanyahu and the lack of action on iran. >> they were claiming they can't meet because they are not going to be in new york at the same time. that is ridiculous. that doesn't mean washington isn't accessible. who starts this campaign schedule. wanted to meet with netanyahu they would. >> that's about the weakest excuse you could image. for the israel ryes it's strategic issue, a life and death issue. >> they see the iae report from two weeks ago saying it is far from being stopped is actually accelerating. if there is any seriousness to our decoration we are not going to let iran become nuclear we have to establish a red line. the
. >> two prominent senators in the state john mccain and lindsay graham came out yesterday saying the white house will meet with prime minister send a troubling signal to the allies as they continue to work toward developing a nuclear bomb. >>> a story that continues to develop. thank you very much, peter. that's what charles krauthammer is talking about this morning. krauthammer issuing harsh words in response slamming the white house for not meeting with netanyahu and the lack...
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islamophobia echo chamber and you've got the religious right pat robertson john ag ralph reed franklin graham etc you've got the media fox news channel the top of that and then the list goes on down to the right wingers the political players the small handful of members of congress including king and west and bachmann brown and the grassroots organizations and some of which probably most people never heard of like it's out of the freedom coalition and then others the american family association the people are more more familiar with they amplify this into the public into the public sphere cory how do you how do you deal with this how do american muslims deal with this how do they respond to this it's not an american muslim problem anymore so david your show me one of the people on the list came up with a bill that essentially targets islamic practices to be treated differently under the law than others and the last two years we've seen seventy eight and bills introduced in thirty one states in the u.s. congress eighty five percent of those are the ones pushed by david you show me another reas
islamophobia echo chamber and you've got the religious right pat robertson john ag ralph reed franklin graham etc you've got the media fox news channel the top of that and then the list goes on down to the right wingers the political players the small handful of members of congress including king and west and bachmann brown and the grassroots organizations and some of which probably most people never heard of like it's out of the freedom coalition and then others the american family association...
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>> obviously, as it was pointed out in the "wall street journal" a couple days ago but senator graham and the economist from california as well, there are ramifications that we aren't really even baking into this and calculating into this. so i'm not sure that taking an interest rate from 3.5% to 3.25% or 3.25% to 3.15% is going to determine whether someone feels good about their situation and the economy and whether they're able to go buy that house. that's really not the situation. it's about that uncertainty that's out there. >> do you worse or better about the fed offeri ining mortgage bd securities in its program? >> it's six of one, half dozen of the other in many ways. it doesn't make me feel substantially better somehow. i still have a lot of concerns about this quantitative easing at all levels and i think as was pointed out, maybe the average voter doesn't know who ben bernanke is or what the federal reserve is doing, but they do know what that means in the economy when it comes to the uncertainty and that feeling that they're getting from their employers as well. they feel
>> obviously, as it was pointed out in the "wall street journal" a couple days ago but senator graham and the economist from california as well, there are ramifications that we aren't really even baking into this and calculating into this. so i'm not sure that taking an interest rate from 3.5% to 3.25% or 3.25% to 3.15% is going to determine whether someone feels good about their situation and the economy and whether they're able to go buy that house. that's really not the...
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. >> senator john mccain and lindsey graham issued a statement, apparently upset about the president and netanyahu unable to get together. it is puzzling that the president can't make time to see the head of state of america's closest allies in the world. if these reports are true, the white house's decision sends a troubling signal to our ally, israel, about america's commitment at this dangerous and challenging time. you were at a meeting recently. the israeli prime minister was there. the u.s. ambassador to israel was there. apparently there was some angry words exchanged, just set the record straight for us. what happened there? >> well, i can tell you that clearly i walked out of the meeting with the understanding that the israeli government is a little frustrated with the lack of certainty on behalf of the united states. and they're trying to move some dialogue so that israel has a comfort level and the united states has a comfort level. clearly that's not happening. so i think there was some sharp exchange. the u.s. ambassador to israel was not shouting in the meeting. i think
. >> senator john mccain and lindsey graham issued a statement, apparently upset about the president and netanyahu unable to get together. it is puzzling that the president can't make time to see the head of state of america's closest allies in the world. if these reports are true, the white house's decision sends a troubling signal to our ally, israel, about america's commitment at this dangerous and challenging time. you were at a meeting recently. the israeli prime minister was there....
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tim graham? guest: republicans feel like fox news gives republicans a fair shake, gives them an opportunity to speak. it was reported that mitt romney went to the friendly confines of fox news and that obama went on david letterman on cassette in the late show," but is that not the friendly confines -- david letterman on "the late show," but is that not the friendly confines? people know the media has favored obama over the last few years. we are trying to provide the example and the evidence to prove that point. host: tim graham has been our guest. he is director of media analysis at the media research center. thank you for being on our program. in the friday edition of "usa today" they had this cover story -- "the nation's water costs rushing higher." after this break, we will be talking with kevin mccoy from "usa today" about the analysis of rising water costs in america. you are watching me "washington journal -- you are watching the "washington journal." we'll be right back. them mr. preside
tim graham? guest: republicans feel like fox news gives republicans a fair shake, gives them an opportunity to speak. it was reported that mitt romney went to the friendly confines of fox news and that obama went on david letterman on cassette in the late show," but is that not the friendly confines -- david letterman on "the late show," but is that not the friendly confines? people know the media has favored obama over the last few years. we are trying to provide the example and...
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we're also going to see the opening of graham road elementary in falls church. enrollment in fairfax county is up, so schools are going to be full. they've added 741 new positions, staff positions and teaching positions to try to accommodate that increased enrollment. it is certainly going to be a very busy day out there. folks getting wrused to new schedules, bus schedules. the walkers, some of them going to brand new schools today. so a lot going on and kind of a bit of a learning curb out there. we are expecting roads to be congested. again, if you're driving to work this morning, give yourself a little extra time and watch out for those kiddos. reporting live in fairfax county, megan mcgrath, news4. eun, back to you. >> thank you. >>> a new construction project in beth thaesda will only add t those headaches. it is closed and will stay that way for two years. it's necessary for construction of two high rises on what used on the one of biggest parking lots in the area. they're building an underground parking garage. montgomery county will increase the circula
we're also going to see the opening of graham road elementary in falls church. enrollment in fairfax county is up, so schools are going to be full. they've added 741 new positions, staff positions and teaching positions to try to accommodate that increased enrollment. it is certainly going to be a very busy day out there. folks getting wrused to new schedules, bus schedules. the walkers, some of them going to brand new schools today. so a lot going on and kind of a bit of a learning curb out...
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gregg: joining me now is south carolina senator lindsey graham. senator, nice to have you here. >> thank you. gregg: does the president appear to be apologizing to muslims for what is essentially an act of free speech without ever defending the first amendment, and doing so with taxpayer dollars? >> well, here is the way i view this. the bottom line is that most countries in the mideast, people do not believe anything major can happen without the government approval because they are tow tal tear yan societies. if a film is produce ned a country and gets distributed they just assume the government is involved. i don't mind the secretary of state and president obama clearly stating to the muslim world this film is not who we are and what we believe, but they should say in our society people have a right to say these things, and i'm here to say that we reject the content of this film. my problem with the obama administration and obama policies is we're leading from behind at a time we desperately need bold leadership. his foreign policy makes me long
gregg: joining me now is south carolina senator lindsey graham. senator, nice to have you here. >> thank you. gregg: does the president appear to be apologizing to muslims for what is essentially an act of free speech without ever defending the first amendment, and doing so with taxpayer dollars? >> well, here is the way i view this. the bottom line is that most countries in the mideast, people do not believe anything major can happen without the government approval because they are...
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according to bay area news group the october 8th event will be held at bill graham civic auditorium. president obama is campaigning in virginia today. this morning he is delivering remarks via light at an aar -- via saturdayel slight -- satellite. >>> congress makes a last ditch attempt to pass major legislation but some critical issues it looks like will not be solved. ktvu alison burns is live with more on this gridlock. alison. >> reporter: house democratic leader nancy pelosi says this is the earliest congress left before an election since the 1960s. she and other house democrats walked down the capitol steps about 40 minutes ago to call on speaker john boehner to keep the house in session saying they have not gotten enough done since they returned from the summer break. >> we will will have been in session only 8 days. that's just not right. democrats are prepared to stayuntil we get the job done. that's what we're elected to do. >> reporter: the finger- pointing is intensifying over the big issues left undone like dealing with tax increase and spending cuts that kick in at the
according to bay area news group the october 8th event will be held at bill graham civic auditorium. president obama is campaigning in virginia today. this morning he is delivering remarks via light at an aar -- via saturdayel slight -- satellite. >>> congress makes a last ditch attempt to pass major legislation but some critical issues it looks like will not be solved. ktvu alison burns is live with more on this gridlock. alison. >> reporter: house democratic leader nancy pelosi...
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katherine graham, irmo, south carolina, 100 years old today, and her secret to longevity is to love a good man, and a good man nowadays is hard to find. and finally on our list of lovelies, claire goldberg, fresh meadow, new york. she enjoys playing poker with her pals. that's it. speaking of playing poker, row, and i are going to play poker, roker poker. now back to you in new york city. >> all right. willard, thanks. >>> coming up next, a sports superstar who traded in his high tops for an unpaid internship in the fashion world, and then hot fall finds for under 25 bucks, but >>> rajon rondo is a basketball player in the nba who won a championship a couple years ago with the boston celtics but not a guy who sits on his laurels w.free time on his hands this off-season, rondo took an unpaid internship at the offices of one of his favorite magazines. nbc's craig melvin has his story. >> reporter: most summer interns don't finish up the gig signing autographs. but rajon rondo isn't just any intern, and this has hardly been any summer. one of the nba's premiere players, rondo traveled to
katherine graham, irmo, south carolina, 100 years old today, and her secret to longevity is to love a good man, and a good man nowadays is hard to find. and finally on our list of lovelies, claire goldberg, fresh meadow, new york. she enjoys playing poker with her pals. that's it. speaking of playing poker, row, and i are going to play poker, roker poker. now back to you in new york city. >> all right. willard, thanks. >>> coming up next, a sports superstar who traded in his high...
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katherine graham, irmo, south carolina, 100 years old today, and her secret to longevity is to love a good man, and a good man nowadays is hard to find. and finally on our list of lovelies, claire goldberg, fresh meadow, new york. she enjoys playing poker with her pals. that's it. speaking of playing poker, row, and i are going to play poker, roker poker. now back to you in new york city. >> all right. willard, thanks. >>> coming up next, a sports superstar who traded in his high tops for an unpaid internship in the fashion world, and then hot fall finds for under 25 bucks, but coming this is >>> rajon rondo is a basketball player in the nba who won a championship a couple years ago with the boston celtics but not a guy who sits on his laurels w.free time on his hands this off-season, rondo took an unpaid internship at the offices of one of his favorite magazines. nbc's craig melvin has his story. >> reporter: most summer interns don't finish up the gig signing autographs. but rajon rondo isn't just any intern, and this has hardly been any summer. one of the nba's premiere players, ro
katherine graham, irmo, south carolina, 100 years old today, and her secret to longevity is to love a good man, and a good man nowadays is hard to find. and finally on our list of lovelies, claire goldberg, fresh meadow, new york. she enjoys playing poker with her pals. that's it. speaking of playing poker, row, and i are going to play poker, roker poker. now back to you in new york city. >> all right. willard, thanks. >>> coming up next, a sports superstar who traded in his high...
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jennifer graham, genoa, ohio. what is something that you do when you get up in the morning, right when you get up? >> i blow my nose. >> i drink coffee. >> especially today. i go right to the bathroom. >> wow. >> matt, this one is for you. matt, why do you call al mr. roker and not al, that's from gail in chicago? >> that's like an old -- when bryant was here he used to call him al bear, roker. he same says back to you mr. lauer. thank you, al. >> in the out of respect? >> one that was very popular, do the cast members wear and choose their own clothes? the answer is yes. we actually have a shot of our wardrobe department. they help us choose and make us match. >> donna picking the outfits out for tomorrow. >> i almost wore that other skirt, the black and white one, because i was afraid this one wouldn't fit. >> i think i'm wearing that dress on the left tomorrow so you'll be seeing that. >> great. >> just ahead, speaking of clothes, dressy jessie. >> the win who dons a new costume every day after your local news.
jennifer graham, genoa, ohio. what is something that you do when you get up in the morning, right when you get up? >> i blow my nose. >> i drink coffee. >> especially today. i go right to the bathroom. >> wow. >> matt, this one is for you. matt, why do you call al mr. roker and not al, that's from gail in chicago? >> that's like an old -- when bryant was here he used to call him al bear, roker. he same says back to you mr. lauer. thank you, al. >> in...
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the hidden costs of monetary easing and it was written by phil graham and jonte lore. he carries some grav i taus with theed if bargaining. even going back before that and what we're talking about is exit ojeta. it seems like a long time ago when they were doing experimental open market operations, just to practice kind of mopping some of this up. but in essence what we're talking about is since that horrible fall of '08 we've seen the fed balance sheet expand by, yes, 200%. and what that article at op-ed talks about is those purchases in particular, they give a bit of a hiding effect to the notion of what they purchase doesn't show up as exterm debt. they don't have to pay the credit back to the treasury interest payments. but when that gets reversed and that's why i came in, how many times have you heard me stocks go up slower than they come down. so right at the time when we could see economic global victory maybe a number of years down the road. we put up a white flag on the crisis, it's at that time the velocity of money picks up. so the fed is going to be forced
the hidden costs of monetary easing and it was written by phil graham and jonte lore. he carries some grav i taus with theed if bargaining. even going back before that and what we're talking about is exit ojeta. it seems like a long time ago when they were doing experimental open market operations, just to practice kind of mopping some of this up. but in essence what we're talking about is since that horrible fall of '08 we've seen the fed balance sheet expand by, yes, 200%. and what that...
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jennifer graham, genoa, ohio. what is something that you do when you get up in the morning, right when you get up? >> i blow my nose. >> i drink coffee. >> especially today. i go right to the bathroom. >> wow. >> matt, this one is for you. matt, why do you call al mr. roker and not al, that's from gail in chicago? >> that's like an old -- when bryant was here he used to call him al bear, roker. he same says back to you mr. lauer. thank you, al. >> in the out of respect? >> one that was very popular, do the cast members wear and choose their own clothes? the answer is yes. we actually have a shot of our wardrobe department. they help us choose and make us match. >> donna picking the outfits out for tomorrow. >> i almost wore that other skirt, the black and white one, because i was afraid this one wouldn't fit. >> i think i'm wearing that dress on the left tomorrow so you'll be seeing that. >> great. >> just ahead, speaking of clothes, dressy jessie. >> the win who dons a new costume every day after your local news.
jennifer graham, genoa, ohio. what is something that you do when you get up in the morning, right when you get up? >> i blow my nose. >> i drink coffee. >> especially today. i go right to the bathroom. >> wow. >> matt, this one is for you. matt, why do you call al mr. roker and not al, that's from gail in chicago? >> that's like an old -- when bryant was here he used to call him al bear, roker. he same says back to you mr. lauer. thank you, al. >> in...
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. >> lindsey graham even in a red state, lindsey yesterday being critical. you know, i've said this for a couple of weeks. and we've been hearing it behind the scenes. and all of these right-wing nutjobs, far right-wing nutjobs, why is joe scarborough the rhino saying that, it means they're all saying it. just because it took them a week to have the nerve to come out and say it publicly, you know, we've all been hearing this, mika. >> well, you actually raised a warning flag about two weeks ago, maybe. >> right. >> before even all of this happened with the tape. and you wrote this. this is your political column. "these criticisms --" you tweeted this. this is laura ingram who -- >> no, no. >> goes on and on and on about what you said. but you said romney will lose if he doesn't dramatically change his strategy. negative ads won't substitute for conservative ideas. >> mike barnicle, the point about 10, 12 days ago that i was trying to make was, if you have -- people like reagan and people like margaret thatcher would not have changed the world, would not have
. >> lindsey graham even in a red state, lindsey yesterday being critical. you know, i've said this for a couple of weeks. and we've been hearing it behind the scenes. and all of these right-wing nutjobs, far right-wing nutjobs, why is joe scarborough the rhino saying that, it means they're all saying it. just because it took them a week to have the nerve to come out and say it publicly, you know, we've all been hearing this, mika. >> well, you actually raised a warning flag about...
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. >> so jd why do seasonors like lindsay graham have to read in the newspaper insteved the briefing? >> what happened the obama administration has a strategy they leak information to the major newspapers and they are trying to currie favor and there is a lot of embarrassing details they don't want to share and so the republicans should be outraged and they have to do their jobs and it is a problem for the count row. >> gretchen: penny. >> it is an ongoing investigation . the secretary has to make sure her answers are complete. she sent the fbi and former ambassador thomas pickering her to give incomplote information or speculation is not fruitful and she has an obligation to make sure it is accurate. >> gretchen: but the only problem with that and that would be fine if it was a consistent story. but the problem is, yeah, the administration itself changed stories last week, and so it is it interesting to find out more details in the morning paper than people in a closed door meeting that handle this type of thing. >> we ambassador rice say it is because of the video that strains the i
. >> so jd why do seasonors like lindsay graham have to read in the newspaper insteved the briefing? >> what happened the obama administration has a strategy they leak information to the major newspapers and they are trying to currie favor and there is a lot of embarrassing details they don't want to share and so the republicans should be outraged and they have to do their jobs and it is a problem for the count row. >> gretchen: penny. >> it is an ongoing investigation ....
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syria, there's a lot more difference between romney's position and the position of folks like lindsey graham or john mccain than there is between romney and obama. both romney and obama believe in supporting the opposition. the administration has provided nonlethal and humanitarian assistance, it's also worked with our allies who are providing all sorts of support to the opposition which, by the way, is what mitt romney said he would do in working with countries like qatar, turkey and saudi arabia and other ways. but i think this administration has also recognized that the most important thing we can do is try to create a unified political opposition so that when the assad regime fall, we'll have as smooth a transition as possible. rushing in with military options without a clear exit strategy which, by the way, mitt romney said on "60 minutes" would be the way he would think about military affairs, the president understands we have to be cautious about it. because there are many ways in which we could make the situation worse rather than better, and our first obligation is to try and get th
syria, there's a lot more difference between romney's position and the position of folks like lindsey graham or john mccain than there is between romney and obama. both romney and obama believe in supporting the opposition. the administration has provided nonlethal and humanitarian assistance, it's also worked with our allies who are providing all sorts of support to the opposition which, by the way, is what mitt romney said he would do in working with countries like qatar, turkey and saudi...
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the guys i served with in washington, tom coburn, steve lar largent, lindsey graham, i could name about 70 of them. we all came from working-class or middle-class backgrounds, and we would laugh -- i won't mention their names -- about the three or four really rich guys in our own republican caucus that were dis -- i guarantee you if mitt romney were in our republican caucus back in '95, '96, would roll our eyes because he doesn't -- he does not understand, we want to cut taxes not for the rich guy but for folks like, you know -- >> exactly. >> -- people that live in our neighborhoods. that's a real problem for romney even inside his own party. >> no, it is. he's got all sorts of problems inside his own party, but that's a huge one. it's as if he doesn't understand the modern republican party. and what it really is. and the fact that a lot of those people he dissed in the 47% speech are republicans. >> right. >> and/or could be and vote for republicans, but i don't think are more likely to after they've heard him call them a bunch of loudish layabouts. >> that's about as good as pat's. n
the guys i served with in washington, tom coburn, steve lar largent, lindsey graham, i could name about 70 of them. we all came from working-class or middle-class backgrounds, and we would laugh -- i won't mention their names -- about the three or four really rich guys in our own republican caucus that were dis -- i guarantee you if mitt romney were in our republican caucus back in '95, '96, would roll our eyes because he doesn't -- he does not understand, we want to cut taxes not for the rich...
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i went campaigning with lindsay graham and for the first time went to the pacific northwest and i said oh, my god. the people i'd been killing for four years are actually the people i should be hugging because i can't believe they're getting elected in these democratic districts. i learned that. bill clinton learned it back in '78. >> right. >> in '80. >> right. >> when he lost. >> and he had, you know, spent all of this time with people, you know, middle class people so he had an incredible feel for what they cared about. but he also had traveled the country and the world so he knew, he could get outside of his narrow universe. that is one of romney's problems too. he really hasn't gotten outside of his world. >> i think it seems mitt romney might find it very painful to listen to people or what's going on in his campaign? is it him making all these decisions? >> well -- or should he make some changes? >> i think candidates have to have their own campaigns. we both lived this. >> right. >> the campaigns are set for good or bad by the candidate. romney's at a perfect point for a guy wh
i went campaigning with lindsay graham and for the first time went to the pacific northwest and i said oh, my god. the people i'd been killing for four years are actually the people i should be hugging because i can't believe they're getting elected in these democratic districts. i learned that. bill clinton learned it back in '78. >> right. >> in '80. >> right. >> when he lost. >> and he had, you know, spent all of this time with people, you know, middle class...
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bob graham, one of the most popular democratic politicians in florida history, always talked about the need of possibly raising the retirement age for social security and medicare. the voters there are a lot smarter than politicians think. so no, it wasn't that good. let's talk some more about ike because, again, i think the guy is slowly evolving into my favorite president. talk about -- you say he's a war hero who hated war. and i guess ike, after korea, u.s. serviceman wasn't killed? >> yeah, i think one or two were, but the point is, he did not commit u.s. troops to combat. >> over eight years. >> over eight years after combat. he had lots of opportunities. >> right. >> and he didn't. you know, ike was a soldier who never was in combat himself, but he saw a lot of the aftereffects of war. he went to the concentration camps. he saw what the ukraine looked like after a russian and german armies had marched over it. and he had the essential insight that small wars lead to big wars. and he was determined to avoid any war. the way he did it was to bluff. he bluffed with nuclear weapons.
bob graham, one of the most popular democratic politicians in florida history, always talked about the need of possibly raising the retirement age for social security and medicare. the voters there are a lot smarter than politicians think. so no, it wasn't that good. let's talk some more about ike because, again, i think the guy is slowly evolving into my favorite president. talk about -- you say he's a war hero who hated war. and i guess ike, after korea, u.s. serviceman wasn't killed?...
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katherine graham, irmo, south carolina, 100 years old today, and her secret to longevity is to love a good man, and a good man nowadays is hard to find. and finally on our list of lovelies, claire goldberg, fresh meadow, new york. she enjoys playing poker with her pals. that's it. speaking of playing poker, row, and i are going to play poker, roker poker. now back to you in new york city. >> all right. willard, thanks. >>> coming up next, a sports superstar who traded in his high tops for an unpaid internship in the fashion world, and then hot fall finds for under 25 bucks, but coming this is [ male announcer ] the magic of nature appears every day, within each strand of an oat's rhythmical sway. when an apple's vibrant red temptation, and honey's sweet touch of golden sensation, join together with a pecan crunch you'll savor, creating the most perfect lesson in flavor. ♪ nature's best-written recipe is ready for you to enjoy. nature valley, nature at its most delicious. now try our new crunchy dark chocolate peanut butter bar. >>> rajon rondo is a basketball player in the nba who w
katherine graham, irmo, south carolina, 100 years old today, and her secret to longevity is to love a good man, and a good man nowadays is hard to find. and finally on our list of lovelies, claire goldberg, fresh meadow, new york. she enjoys playing poker with her pals. that's it. speaking of playing poker, row, and i are going to play poker, roker poker. now back to you in new york city. >> all right. willard, thanks. >>> coming up next, a sports superstar who traded in his high...
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jennifer graham, genoa, ohio. what is something that you do when you get up in the morning, right when you get up? >> i blow my nose. >> i drink coffee. >> especially today. i go right to the bathroom. >> wow. >> matt, this one is for you. matt, why do you call al mr. roker and not al, that's from gail in chicago? >> that's like an old -- when bryant was here he used to call him al bear, roker. he same says back to you mr. lauer. thank you, al. >> in the out of respect? >> one that was very popular, do the cast members wear and test. test. test. without the blowing the stacking the steaming. that's the transformative power of one ingenious little breathe right. try one free at breatheright.com and open your nose instantly. feel the power of air sleep like you mean it and rise to mornings alive with activity. breathe better, sleep better. one free try is all it takes. it's your right to breathe right! aflac... and major medical? major medical, boyyy, yeah! [ beatboxing ] berr, der berrp... ♪ i help pay the doctor
jennifer graham, genoa, ohio. what is something that you do when you get up in the morning, right when you get up? >> i blow my nose. >> i drink coffee. >> especially today. i go right to the bathroom. >> wow. >> matt, this one is for you. matt, why do you call al mr. roker and not al, that's from gail in chicago? >> that's like an old -- when bryant was here he used to call him al bear, roker. he same says back to you mr. lauer. thank you, al. >> in...